In this busy, hectic pace of life we all live, we rarely take the little time it requires to find ways to feel better emotionally and physically. We just cope. How many times do we hear someone say, or find ourselves saying, "It is what it is"? It's time to throw that phrase away forever and not settle for anything less than great!
Have you seen the "artsy" video featuring good looking American strangers kissing each other for the first time? It went viral and if you want to see it CLICK HERE. If you want to see something waaaay more fun and very awkward, below are a couple of spoof first kiss videos made after that first one.
I must admit that probably after the age of 14 or 15, April Fool's Day ceased to exist on my radar. I don't have a tendency to want to prank people. It takes too much effort to come up with a unique idea and then you have to execute it.
Unless you own a business and work all by yourself, you will experience workplace annoyances simply because people are all different and have their way of doing things. After discovering an empty toilet paper roll in the women's bathroom this morning at work, I started asking my cohorts around here, what some of their biggest workplace pet peeves are.
This is a must-watch video, for anyone who is a parent or contemplating having a child.
You may not think that your actions have consequences, but they do, especially when seen by a child, who views you as a role model. Do drugs? They'll think it's okay...
If you are in a romantic relationship, then Valentine's Day is at least slightly on your radar. My husband and I usually celebrate a modest Valentine's Day with a card and small token of affection.
I'm a parent of two children. My son is 10 and my daughter is 12 and let me just say that if there's one thing I know, it's that I never know what's going to come my way next when it comes to my kids. Unpredictable? You bet!
This morning, my son got up early complaining of headache, stomach ache, and basic overall yuck. Oh geez, here it comes...time to do some juggling with parent schedules. Fortunately, my husband and I have it all worked out for when kid illness strikes: